Artifacts of culture are stitched into clothing in the form of embroidery patches which acts as a narrative for every clothing item worn. It could be in the form of traditional Thai silk patches on blazers or even logo embroidery on Scandinavian denim. Cultural themes like Native Hawaiian quilting and Moroccan boucherouite patterns find a place in modern designs. Not to mention, logistical attributes like waterproof stitching are useful for fishing out in the rain, and therefore suit outdoor clothing. International brands work hand in hand with local tribal people to ensure a genuine design that is ethically captured.